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Scammers posing as Pearse Doherty online are asking for money, Sinn Féin TD warns
Ireland🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

Scammers posing as Pearse Doherty online are asking for money, Sinn Féin TD warns

Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty has warned about scammers impersonating him on social media, requesting money from unsuspecting individuals. Doherty emphasized that he would never ask for financial information or payments via social media platforms. He urged constituents to verify messages against his official verified accounts and not to respond if uncertain. The politician also encouraged people to report fake accounts and share the warning with their networks to prevent exploitation through trust-based scams.

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Scammers posing as Pearse Doherty online are asking for money, Sinn Féin TD warns

Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty has warned about scammers impersonating him on social media, requesting money from unsuspecting individuals. Doherty emphasized that he would never ask for financial information or payments via social media platforms. He urged constituents to verify messages against his official verified accounts and not to respond if uncertain. The politician also encouraged people to report fake accounts and share the warning with their networks to prevent exploitation through trust-based scams.

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